Medical Cannabis – you may be disappointed

Medical Cannabis covers two groups of substances 

Cannabis (CBD) oils – the health part 
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – the fun bits which are ‘Psychoactive’ 

Only CBD is available on prescription and even then, only to a select group of patients 

Those with a rare type of epilepsy – Epidiolex
Those with pain relating to Multiple Sclerosis – Nabiximols 
Those with nausea and vomiting from Chemotherapy – Nabilone

There is an important proviso – other treatments need to have been tried and not helped. None of the prescriptions include THC. All of the prescriptions refer to Cannabis oils, not THC and very few people are likely to get those prescriptions 

People with chronic pain – who might well benefit, are not going to get a prescription. And neither are those with severe mental health problems, such as PTSD. It is not as though there are many other effective treatments for these conditions.  

Possessing cannabis remains illegal, even if you are using it for medical purposes, unless you have a prescription. And the government has no intention of legalising it. Medical Cannabis does not push the envelope, instead it benefits one interest and that is Big Pharma, whilst Mr and Mrs Patient come a distant second. 

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